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Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar ("The Saga of
Haakon Haakonarson") or
Hákonar saga
gamla ("The Saga of Old Haakon") is an Old
Norse Kings' Saga,
telling the...
- "Håkon den gode
Haakon the Good". Avaldsnes.
Retrieved Aug 12, 2020. "
Hákonar saga Aðalsteinsfóstra". www.snerpa.is.
Retrieved Aug 12, 2020. "Hakon the...
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Heimskringla (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈheimsˌkʰriŋla]) is the best
known of the Old
Norse kings' sagas. It was
written in Old
Norse in Iceland. While...
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considered to be the
author of the poem Þórsdrápa. He is also
credited with
Hákonar drápa
jarls and a
fragment remains of a poem with
Christian allusions which...
- pre-Christian Yule
celebrations is
unclear and
debated among scholars.
Snorri in
Hákonar saga góða
describes how the three-day
feast began on "Midwinter Night"...
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Chronicon Lethrense,
Annals of Lund,
Gesta Danorum (book 7),
Heimskringla (
Hákonar saga góða),
Hversu Noregr byggðist and
probably also in Skáldatal. The...
- 1394 or very soon after. The
first page
states that its
owner is "Jonn
Hakonar son" and that the book was
scribed by two priests. One of them, "Jon prestr...
- and that this
terminology was used in pre-Christian
religious contexts.
Hákonar saga góða in
Heimskringla describes a blót in Trøndelag
where toasts were...
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human sacrifice in
Kjalnesinga saga has been
doubted by some scholars. In
Hákonar saga góða,
Snorri Sturluson describes hlautteinar ("sacrificial twigs")...
- to the
south and six to the north. At the end of the
Heimskringla saga
Hákonar saga góða, the poem Hákonarmál by the 10th
century skald Eyvindr skáldaspillir...